Luke 14:1-6
One Sabbath as he was in the home of
a member of the Jewish Council, the Pharisees were watching him like hawks to
see if he would heal a man who was present who was suffering from dropsy. Jesus
said to the Pharisees and legal experts standing around, “Is it against the Law
to heal a man on the Sabbath day, yes or no?” And when they refused to
answer, Jesus took the sick man by the hand and healed him and sent him
away. Then he turned to them: “Which of you doesn’t work on the Sabbath?”
he asked. “If your cow falls into a pit, don’t you proceed at once to get it
out?” Again they had no answer.
Food for thought!
Is it against the law to...? This is
the question Jesus made and makes. As we now know, Jesus teaches us by his
words and by his works. Yesterday Herod the king wanted to stop Jesus in his
purpose and mission. Today, it is another kind of people: the Pharisees
and religious legal experts. If yesterday it was politicians, today it is
the religious people. These people, just like yesterday, did not and could not
stop Jesus doing good.
Jesus simply took the sick man
by the hand and healed him and sent him away. In other words, nobody should
ever stop us from doing good; there is no law of God that tells us not to do
good to the needy. “Love is above the laws, above the opinion of men; it
is the truth, the flame, the pure element, the primary idea of the moral
world.” — Madam de Stael
Have you ever noticed that some of
the most difficult resistance can come from the people closest to you? Longtime
friends, trusted colleagues, and even family members can be the first people to
discourage you when you begin to tell them about the decisions you’re making
for God. This is what happened to Jesus. The people who criticized him
most were not pagans nor atheists but fellow Jews, the Pharisees, Scribes, and
religions scholars.
The gospel says, "the Pharisees
were watching him like hawks to see if he would heal a man who was present who
was suffering from dropsy." Jesus was being watched. Is he going to
back down and not do the healing in respect to the opinion of his critics
or he is going to ignore them and do the healing anyway? What would you
do? What do you do in similar circumstances?
As Joyce Meyer says, ''One of the
most important things you can do in life is let go of your need to please
people. Trying to please others and trying to meet their expectations will
cause you to live the life they want you to live and miss the life that God
wants you to live. There is no joy in that, only bondage. Rather than
trying to please others, live your life to please God.
Colossians 1: 10 says: “That you may
walk (live and conduct yourselves) in a manner worthy of the Lord, fully
pleasing to Him and desiring to please Him in all things.” This is where you
will find rest and peace for your soul. If you want to experience the
life-changing joy of the Lord, let go of the unrealistic expectations of others
and live for God each day."
Don’t allow the negative opinion of
others to hold you back from doing and being good. Live your life to please
God. His opinion is the only one that counts.
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